In 1989, South Dakota became the first state to replace Columbus Day, which is observed the second Monday in October, with Native American Day. Berkeley, California, was the first city to change the holiday to Indigenous Peoples Day, in 1992. Two states, Vermont and Alaska, have replaced the holiday more recently. There have been years of hard work lead by indigenous peoples behind all of those efforts. has reached out to Ezra Miller's team for a statement.Let us slide into your DMs.Sign up for theTeen Voguedaily emailWant more fromTeen Vogue? Check this out: Bebe rightfully responded, saying, "I make my own rules. I'm tired of women getting labeled as "hags" when they get old and guys get labeled as sexy with age." She went on to point out that she's turning 30 on August 30, and just because she's celebrating another year of getting older doesn't mean she intends to change who she is. "I'm not gonna lie about my age or sing songs that I feel will sell better because they sound 'younger.' I'm gonna celebrate my age..." She closed the note by dedicating the photograph to the executive who had raised issue with her brand, writing, "Is this too sexy for you?"Twitter contentView on Twitter “We stand on the shoulders of activists that have been working on this for decades,” Chrissie Castro, who works with the Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission, tellsTeen Vogue
| Full Name: | |
| Title: | |
| Description: | |
| Rating Value: | |
| Time: | 2026-06-02 22:29:38 |